Monica Geuze feels free now that she no longer has to carry her camera everywhere for her vlogs. “Only now do I notice that I feel liberated,” she said on Tuesday night’s talk show a woman.
“For more than eight years, I’ve been constantly justifying myself to people looking at me,” Geuze said. “In recent years I’ve noticed it more often: I want to live more in the moment instead of constantly reporting to the viewers. But then I felt guilty again for not sharing things. Only now I see how good it can be to not share everything.”
The 29-year-old influencer thinks it’s “crazy” that this is the case ANNOUNCEMENTS paid attention to the fact that he stopped vlogging. “I filmed my life because it felt very natural, it doesn’t anymore. But is that newsworthy? I don’t think so.”
Geuze was unsettled by many of the reactions she saw online. “The people who asked: Who is that trien? I also didn’t ask to be news.”
The former vlogger reported last week that it’s no longer possible to “keep all your balls up” and that she’s found it harder to share everything. Geuze said in his latest vlog that he knew for a long time that he was going to quit.